Someone who bought a Powerball ticket in Hopatcong is holding a $1 million ticket, state Lottery officials said this morning.Len Melisurgo/The Star-Ledger

HOPATCONG — New Jersey's recent run of Powerball fortune has reached Sussex County.

A ticket sold in Hopatcong for Wednesday night's drawing matched five numbers and is worth $1 million, the New Jersey Lottery announced this morning.

The ticket was purchased at Quick Stop on Hopatchung Road. There have been 17 Powerball players to win at least $1 million in the Garden State so far this year, New Jersey Lottery spokeswoman Judy Drucker said.

Once again no one hit the jackpot, meaning the top prize for Saturday's drawing will be worth at least $196 million. The cash option would pay a minimum of $114.6 million.

The numbers drawn Wednesday night were 9-29-40-44-54 with a Powerball of 7.

One ticket in each of Idaho, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Missouri also contained five numbers. The Pennsylvania ticket is worth $2 million since the buyer chose the Powerplay option; the other winners get $1 million before taxes.